The Maritime Executive
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Anemoi Rotor Sails & Union Maritime Chemical Tankers Beat IMO 2030 Targets
[By: Anemoi Marine Technologies] Anemoi Marine Technologies, the UK-based leading designer of Rotor Sails for wind-assisted ship p...
Damen Delivers New Tugs to the Fairplay Towage Group and Louis Meyer
[By: Damen Shipyards Group] On 21 November, Damen Shipyards Group delivered three new tugs, consisting of an RSD Tug 2513 named Fa...
Shaping Class for the Future
[By: ClassNK] This has been a significant year for ClassNK and for Hayato Suga, who stepped up to the role of President & CEO in M...
Eastern Shipbuilding Group Launches First of Four Saltchuk Escort Tugs
[By: Eastern Shipbuilding Group] Eastern Shipbuilding Group (ESG) is pleased to announce the launch of the first of the four Saltc...
EMSA Selects Airbus Drone to Enhance Maritime Surveillance Operations
Airbus has been awarded a €30 million ($35 million) framework contract by the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) to provide Re...
Port of LA Expects 2025 to be in the Top Three and 2026 to See Some Slowing
The Port of Los Angeles notes that despite all the uncertainties of 2025 and the rapid changes in trade policies, that it will sti...
Saudi Arabia's First LCS-Based Frigate Launches at Fincantieri
The first vessel of the Royal Saudi Naval Forces (RSNF) new multi-mission combat ship Tuwaiq Class was this week launched into the...
Fincantieri Outlines Plan to Consolidate and Strengthen Shipbuilding Ops
Italian shipbuilding group Fincantieri outlined its next long-term strategic plan, calling for growing its operations in the defen...
Norway Grants Over $120M for Hydrogen and Ammonia Ships and Bunkering
Norway announced a new round of financing grants valued at more than $120 million as it continues to support the conversion to zer...
GAO: Five Years After Bonhomme Richard, Navy Still Lagging on Fire Safety
Five years after the destruction of the amphib USS Bonhomme Richard in San Diego, the Navy is still falling short on fire preventi...